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How PR could keep her citizenship
And still be a free country. Read How. Coming this afternoon or late afternoon. I am still writing about this one. Once I get done I Would post it right here. But everyone would love what I have To say. |
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Before you begin to read remember the we come to this Place to bring new ideas to a country we love, Puerto Rico.
Michael Collins, who negotiated Ireland’s break with England, had to make some hard decisions. Since Citizenship is the big issue for PR we to have to make Some hard decisions and negotiated away somethings so the we could still keep the citizenship the our people still want to Keep. It will take courage and willing to maybe give up Something to give our nation her freedom. I believe this is one step to our nation’s destine. As we all know, there are things about our nation the US wants as well As the US Arm forces. By negotiating with US and the US Arm forces we might reach this. Were PR could be Free and still keep our citizenship. This would be hard Negotiating and we must be willing to surcrifices for The glory of a free Democratic Puerto Rico. Now, you Might be asking what does Puerto Rico has to give up? They’re so many things to begin with it but only a true negotiation Would say. Negotiation is the key. If Dominica, a small Free Island not to far from Puerto Rico could negotiate Her freedom so could Puerto Rico. |
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Mike,
This last post of your at first I thought would be nothing but more attacks of how being a stat is no good for our people but I must say that this time you really thought of something that is of value to all sides and something that could resolve plenty of the porblems which our island is facing today. Negociations will be lengthy and hard but this is something that we all can help in without having anything to do with a political party. |
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Good question?
What are we willing to negotiate? Well, I tell you what. You can count on Vieques being one of the US govt demands. So as you said, we will have to give up some things important to us in order to get citizenship under a free country. |
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[quote]Originally posted by Virgil:
[>>Good question? What are we willing to negotiate? Well, I tell you what. You can count on Vieques being one of the US govt demands. So as you said, we will have to give up some things important to us in order to get citizenship under a free country.<< No..Nope! Our sovereignty is not negotiable! And least of all we will be willing to barter away or betray our Isla Nena de Vieques which has endured and suffered so much from Yanqui imperialism. We will not betray Vieques, Puerto Rico nor any of the other terrunos de Borinquen by compromising our principles of Sovereignty like the estadistas have done. If the U.S. continues doing what it is doing, we will continue making it very uncomfortable for them to occupy Puerto Rico, as we have done from day one since they invaded our Isla-Nacion. They will never know a moment of peace as long as they insist on occupying our land. EddieR #1 |
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You dont negotiate independence,you demand it
it is a right,not a privilege granted by a colonial power,as opposed to statehood which many in their humble and servile positions implore for. As a state Puerto Rico the federal govt. can just take Vieques"for security reasons"and the statehooders would of course oblige since they went from "ni un tiro mas" to go ahead bombs away. |
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